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Bills Drop Bombshell Announcement After NFL’s Shocking Final Ruling on Wild Card Weekend

Buffalo, New York – January 5, 2026

The Buffalo Bills received the NFL’s official decision — and wasted no time making their stance clear.

On Sunday night, the league finalized its Wild Card Weekend schedule for the 2025 postseason, confirming that the Buffalo Bills will travel to EverBank Stadium to face the Jacksonville Jaguars at 1:00 p.m. ET on Sunday, January 11. The game will air nationally, placing a high-stakes AFC matchup firmly in the playoff spotlight.

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The Bills’ announcement came shortly after the NFL released the schedule, underscoring the team’s readiness and resolve heading into the postseason. In a brief statement from Orchard Park, Buffalo wrote:
“Sunday. 1 p.m. Playoffs. This is the moment. We’re ready.”

Buffalo enters the playoffs following a season filled with momentum swings but remains a battle-tested group accustomed to pressure-packed football. Quarterback Josh Allen and the coaching staff have repeatedly emphasized that the postseason allows no margin for error, and the road trip to Jacksonville represents a critical test of the Bills’ Super Bowl aspirations.

The stakes extend to the environment as well. EverBank Stadium is expected to be loud and intense, with the Jaguars feeding off home-field energy. Jacksonville arrives as a dangerous opponent capable of explosive plays and quick momentum shifts, especially in a single-elimination setting.

Still, Buffalo is no stranger to adversity. Recent playoff runs have hardened the roster in hostile conditions, and that experience will be vital as they prepare for a win-or-go-home battle. Discipline, execution, and composure will be non-negotiable against a Jaguars team eager to defend its home turf.

The NFL has set the schedule.
The Bills have delivered their message.

Sunday, January 11.
1:00 p.m. Eastern Time.
EverBank Stadium.

The stage is set — for survival, redemption, and a postseason chapter that could define the next step of the Buffalo Bills’ championship pursuit.

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